Lyubov Mulmenko
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Lyubov Mulmenko

Sep 1, 1985 - Perm, USSR (Russia)

Lyubov Nikitichna Mulmenko (Russian: Любовь Никитична Мульменко; born 1 September, 1985; Perm) is a Russian screenwriter, filmmaker and playwright, journalist, editor.

In 2014, two full-length films based on her scripts were presented at the Rotterdam Film Festival. The film "The Hope Factory" (directed by Natalia Meshchaninova) participated in the main competition, the film "Another Year" (dir. Oksana Bychkova) - in the Spectrum contest (and received the main prize "Big Screen Award"). Another scenario work of Mulmenko, the film "Name Me" (dir. Nigina Sayfullayeva), was first shown at the Kinotavr Festival (2014) and received a special mention by the jury with the wording "for easy breathing and the integrity of the artistic solution". These three films were shown at dozens of Russian and European festivals.

In 2021, Mulmenko presented his directorial debut - the picture "Danube" - in the main competition of the 32nd Open Russian Film Festival "Kinotavr".

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Movie2014Another Year
TV Show2017The Red Bracelets12

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Movie2021Unclenching the FistsCo-WriterWriting
Movie2014Another YearWriterWriting
Movie2014The Hope FactoryWriterWriting
Movie2017About Love. Adults OnlyWriterWriting
Movie2024FrauDirectorDirecting
Movie2024FrauScreenplayWriting
Movie2021DanubeWriterWriting
Movie2019FidelityScreenplayWriting
Movie2020HypnosisScreenplayWriting
Movie2017The Thick WomanScreenplayWriting
Movie2014Name MeScreenplayWriting
Movie2023NinaScreenplayWriting
Movie2021DanubeDirectorDirecting
Movie2021Compartment No. 6DialogueWriting
TV Show2012DeffchonkiScreenplayWriting
TV Show2018KidsScreenplayWriting
TV Show2017The Red BraceletsScreenplayWriting
TV ShowN/AMen's ClubScreenplayWriting